LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen


the LG G8X is a strong smartphone that offers great execution, throughout the day battery life and an excellent camera.

It's additionally a bit of exhausting, and you can show signs of improvement esteem for your cash with the Google Pixel 4 XL. Pair the G8X with the included Dual Screen spread and things become significantly all the more fascinating.

The spreads adds a subsequent OLED show to the blend, for an alternate sort of collapsing telephone understanding.

Configuration, Display, and Durability The G8X is your commonplace all-glass telephone combined with a meager aluminum outline.

The back is bent glass with an even camera stack on the top third.

The telephone estimates 6.27 by 2.98 by 0.33 inches and weighs 6.77 ounces.

If you intend to utilize the G8X with the Dual Screen spread, it gets altogether chunkier.

Since most of the case's weight is disseminated toward the rear of the telephone, it feels awkward when the spread is open.

A 2.1-inch monochrome screen outwardly shows the time and warnings.

Open it up for a second 6.4-inch OLED screen on the left with a similar 2,340-by-1,080-pixel goal as the essential presentation on the right. 

The telephone and the case are appraised IP68 for water and residue obstruction, yet they don't convey a toughness rating, and neither feels especially rough, so you would prefer not to drop them.

Double Screen Experience You can either utilize the double screens separately or as one big screen, contingent upon the application.

A bunch of applications works crosswise over the two screens simultaneously, a large portion of which is made by LG, similar to the internet browser and mail application.

There are not many cool things you can do with the two screens.

If you need to rapidly reorder what is on the contrary screen into a book or WhatsApp message, the console has catches that do it consistently.

We utilized the G8X for about seven days, and the two screens, for the most part, functioned admirably together.

There were a bunch of times when the optional presentation wouldn't be perceived when we opened the spread, and we encountered a few occurrences where applications slammed while swapping between screens.

I tried the telephone crosswise over Manhattan and Brooklyn utilizing AT&T. The entirety of my test calls was intelligible, and my recorded voice sounded normal.

Normal download speeds came in at 82Mbps on the G8X, while transfers came in at 58Mbps.

Like most LG telephones, the sound quality on the G8X is a solid point.

The stereo speaker maximizes at 90dB, however, you'll likely be enticed to utilize the 3.5mm earphone jack on account of the Hi-Fi Quad DAC. Specs and Benchmarks The telephone is controlled by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset and 6GB of RAM, equivalent to the Google Pixel 4 XL. LG offers 64GB and 128GB stockpiling variations, and both can suit up to an extra 2TB of outer stockpiling with a microSD card.

Although the G8X and Pixel 4 XL have comparative equipment, the Pixel is somewhat quicker in normal use, such as opening applications and utilizing Google Assistant.

The G8X earned a 2,704 Geekbench 5 multicore score, keeping pace with different leads and just somewhat behind the OnePlus 7T and its beefed-up Snapdragon 855 processor.

The G8X has a 4,000mAh battery, which is entirely standard charge nowadays, however, it doesn't appear to consider the additional power required for the Dual Screen case.

In our battery channel test, where we stream high-goals video over Wi-Fi at full splendor, the G8X kept going a little more than four hours with the case appended.

The telephone charges without anyone else by means of USB-C, however for the situation it requires an exclusive connector that appends using attractive pogo pins.

Cameras The G8X has a double camera stack on the back.

The forward-looking 32MP camera is fabulous in splendid light, with generally excellent shading precision and profundity of the field for selfies.

Indeed, even foundation subtleties, which will, in general, get somewhat fluffy with forwarding looking cameras, look fresh here.

The camera didn't have any issues distinguishing the subject and making a characteristic foundation obscure.

Low-light photographs with the forward-looking camera are likewise very great, with simply some minor foundation obscure when seeing the pictures at full size.

Taking photographs with the Dual Screen spread on is fairly lumbering.

Utilizing it with the spread open feels cumbersome, yet you have no other choice except if you take it off and put it in your pocket if you flip the spread behind the telephone, the cameras are secured.

All things considered, it's disillusioning that the telephone doesn't have Android 10, which brings refreshed route highlights, improved protection choices, and an inherent dull mode.

There are additionally various extraordinary programming highlights to suit the Dual Screen spread.

As referenced, a refreshed console lets you immediately reorder connections and things from the neighboring screen.

Ends On its own, the LG G8X ThinQ is a strong telephone at the cost, with great execution, battery life, and camera quality.

The Dual Screen connection makes it huge and awkward, channels the battery quickly, and presents bugs you don't experience when utilizing the telephone without anyone else.

On the off chance that you truly need a collapsing telephone this year, we prescribe the G8X over the Samsung Galaxy Fold or the Huawei Mate X, just because it is progressively solid, flexible, and far more affordable, at the end of the day, we don't suggest you purchase a collapsing telephone at present.


As an independent handset, the G8X is a hard sell contrasted and the Pixel 4 XL. While the two telephones have comparative specs, Google's boats with the most recent adaptation of Android has a far and away superior camera and flaunts restrictive highlights like Motion Sense and Live Caption.

LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen Reviewed by electroland on December 24, 2019 Rating: 5

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